Chilly winter weather may be headed our way, but the Mishicot Business Association and M.A.G.I.C. hope to make your holiday season a little warmer this year as they present Christmas in the Village Dec. 2.

The annual celebration began in 2009 and offers residents and visitors an opportunity to enjoy businesses in the village and all the amenities Mishicot has to offer.

Throughout the day, a horse-drawn wagon will be touring the village, dropping off and picking up riders at local businesses. Stop at the Mishicot Historical Museum while you’re out, which will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and decorated for Christmas. Andercraft Woods will also offer a Christmas penguin craft project and refreshments. Holy Cross Parish Center will be home to a craft show.

Fox Hills Resort will host a breakfast with Santa during Christmas in the Village, from 8 until 10:30 a.m. Tickets for those ages 3 and older are $8 in advance or $9 at the door. A ticket includes breakfast, a visit with Santa and craft projects.

Watch for more details about Christmas In The Village soon.

The School District of Mishicot recognizes three teachers who began their tenure this fall and have been working diligently in service of the community. From left: Tabitha Hetue, 4K; Erick Jensen, middle/high school tech ed; and Jamie Lee Brennan Glandt, ELA sixth/eighth grade.(Photo: Courtesy School District of Mishicot)

• The Mishicot Area Growth And Improvement Committee is seeking nominees for M.A.G.I.C awards.

Every year, the organization recognizes outstanding individuals and businesses in the Mishicot area. Award categories are: Genie — an outstanding volunteer; Red Carpet — an organization providing outstanding service to our village; Abracadabra — a business providing outstanding leadership and service to the community; Design — a business providing outstanding property improvement to its premises; and Special Lifetime — an individual who has volunteered and served the community over a number of years.

If you know someone who should be nominated, email magic@mishicot.org and explain why you feel this person or organization should be awarded.

Nominees will be voted on and winners will be announced at the next M.A.G.I.C. banquet in March.

• This past month, St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Mishicot held a recognition reception for Dolly Scheuer as a thank you for her outstanding service to the church and community.

Dolly began playing the organ for the church and accompanying the choir and Sunday school more than 60 years ago. The reception included a special message from Pastor David Waege and music from the choir and handbells.